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OTHER
CRAP:
Catch
the deluxe
version of
Other Crap in
real time,
with all the
bells and
whistles, here.
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"Orange is
the New Black"
(season
two)
1920x1080
today: episode
one
Taylor
Schilling
and some
unidentified
actresses
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Cherry.
(2010)
Cherry.
(with a full stop)
begins with two friends
at a bar, Brian, but
mainly called by his
last name Cherry (David
Crane) and Sam (Rey
Valentin) talking about
how the lacking in
confidence Cherry can
never get the girl. At
the bar is Jules (Lili
Bordán), the type of
girl who you would
assume who go for Sam,
but with Cherry
bemoaning that he can
never get a girl like
that, Sam decides to
chat Jules up for him.
Jules goes with and
Cherry and her end up
having a good time and a
relationship begins.
Cherry is happy he
finally got the girl,
but instead of being
happy for him, Sam is
insanely jealous. Sam is
also starting up a new
business as a party
planner and Cherry
convinces him to hire
the unemployed Jules as
a hostess and Sam sees
this as his opportunity
to seduce Jules away
from Cherry and they
begin an affair. Jules
is conflicted as she
really likes Cherry, but
the pull of Sam is
overwhelming and she
eventually dumps him for
Sam. Cherry cannot
handle this and
withdraws from the world
after failing again. 6
months later, Cherry
hasn't moved on when
Jules tells him that she
and Sam have hooked up.
Cherry goes ballistic
over this and with the
help of a nutjob at the
bar, comes up with a
revenge plan with
devastating
consequences.
Brutally honest movie
with a gut punch of an
ending that I was quite
surprised by how much I
ended up liking it.
There aren't any likable
characters in the movie
although there is some
sympathy for Cherry and
his plight, but what he
does is truly vile and
quite shocking for
someone who was
previously cowardly.
Well worth a look if you
don't like fairytales
with happy endings, but
if you do, stay away.
This update has been
capped from a HD iTunes
video file, so while
it's perfectly fine to
view, the quality isn't
near that of Bluray
releases. The videos are
a bit soft and suffer
from the issues of a
lower bitrate that
sometimes happen on
iTunes videos, but
that's how they look on
the original source, so
there's not a lot I can
do. The collages
actually turned out
pretty damn well
considering although any
lighter and the issues
would be clear. I doubt
there will be any Bluray
release of the movie and
I originally watched it
from a local DVD until I
found this copy while
browsing.
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